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30.04.02, 18:05
Jakos tu z tych doniesien prasowych nic Daniel nie piszesz o antysemityzmie
polskim.Czyzby Polacy zaczeli kochac zydow a ci nie mogac sie nijak odwzajemnic
milcza?To nic-nie musza Polakow zydzi kochac,ba powiem wiecej my sie obejdziemy
bez ich milosci,my Polacy jeszcze zazadamy splacenia dlugow w swoim czasie.
Re: ZMIENIAJMY SYSTEM NIE PRZEZ GWALT
Autor: Gość portalu: DANIEL
Data: 30-04-2002 17:53 adres: 168.103.126.*
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Europe shaken by anti-Jewish attacks
The Middle East crisis may have fuelled anti-Semitism
Synagogues have been attacked in London and Berlin while near Paris a
suspicious fire broke out at a Jewish school.
The attacks in the past two days follow a spate of anti-Semitic attacks across
Europe, fuelling fears that anti-Jewish feelings are on the rise again.
France has seen hundreds of anti-Jewish actions this month
The success of National Front leader Jean-Marie Le Pen in the first round of
the French presidential elections is thought to have given an impetus to far-
right movements across Europe.
A petrol bomb was thrown at a synagogue in Berlin's Kreuzberg district late on
Sunday.
The fire was quickly extinguished by staff at the building.
The synagogue was previously targeted in October 2000, when paving stones were
thrown at the windows.
Germany's Central Council of Jews called on the German authorities to fight
threats against the Jewish community with all legal, political and police
means.
Swastikas
In Britain, a synagogue was desecrated with swastikas, windows were smashed and
excrement left in an attack on north London's Finsbury Park Synagogue between
27 and 28 April.
In terms of desecration, this is one of the most disturbing attacks we have
seen
Britain's Chief Rabbi Jonathan Sacks
A swastika was scrawled on the rabbi's lectern at the synagogue, surrounded by
defiled prayer shawls, skull caps, broken glass and torn prayer books.
"We take very seriously any allegation of anti-Semitic activity and will act
swiftly and decisively against those who carry them out," a police spokeswoman
said.
"This is the first incident in the country that resembles what's happening on
the continent [Europe]," a spokesman for Britain's Chief Rabbi Jonathan Sacks
told the Independent newspaper.
"In terms of desecration, this is one of the most disturbing attacks we have
seen," Mr Sacks said.
Suspicious fire
A fire destroyed a warehouse at a Jewish school near Paris on Sunday, and
police are investigating to find out if it was caused by arson.
An attack on a synagogue in Tunisia killed 18 people
There were no casualties in the blaze at the Tipheret Israel institution in the
northern Paris suburb of Sarcelles, which includes a school with some 250
students.
The school, which was empty at the time, had already been targeted earlier this
month.
Police say more than 300 suspected anti-Jewish acts have been reported since
March 29, amid tensions between the country's 700,000 Jews and five million
Muslims - the largest populations of both in western Europe.
Already this year, synagogues in the cities of Marseille, Strasbourg, Lyon,
Montpellier and Paris have been firebombed or vandalised.
Synagogues have also being desecrated in Belgium and Russia recently.
The attacks on Jewish institutions across Europe have coincided with Israel's
military offensive in the West Bank.
Last week, an umbrella group of international Jewish organisations demanded
better protection.
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